Le vendredi 07 juin 2024 à 12:29 -0700, alimiracle via libreplanet-discuss a écrit : > hi All, > I've been a dedicated user of Notabug since 2015. Ah, the memories! Back > in the day, it felt like a cozy, undiscovered gem. But lately, it’s been > feeling more like a haunted mansion. > First off, the dreaded Error 500. It's become my new best friend. It > pops up so often, I’ve started setting a place for it at dinner. "Oh > look, it's Error 500 again. Right on time!" > Secondly, let's talk about the Gogs fork (notabug.org/hp/gogs). Last > update? 2018. That’s right, it's been gathering digital dust for almost > as long as my New Year's resolution to go to the gym. > And then there's the outage page, last updated in 2016. I’m starting to > wonder if it’s been repurposed as a digital time capsule. "Oh look, > kids, this is what the internet looked like in 2016!" > As for the issue page, well, it's a classic case of 'out of sight, out > of mind'—literally, because it’s a 404. I guess if you don’t acknowledge > the problem, it doesn’t exist, right? > I've reached out to them multiple times, but my inbox remains empty, > echoing the silence from their side. Is anyone there? Or did they all go > on a permanent coffee break? > So, I’m thinking of jumping ship to GitLab. Any suggestions, or should I > just light a candle and hope for the best? > have fun and be free > ali miracle
Hi. I think you should consider codeberg.org before moving to the unethical Gitlab platform. It is a well-maintained non-profit service that is not only operated with free software only (except firmware, probably) but it is also very popular currently.
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